A magnetic recording head includes a head body having an end divided into two parts, the two parts facing each other with a predetermined distance therebetween, first and second poles that are disposed on the two parts of the head body, respectively, to form a magnetic path and that face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween, and an anisotropic medium that is interposed between the first and second poles and has a magnetic anisotropy. A magnetic field going into the predetermined gap decreases so as to be induced in the predetermined magnetic recording direction.
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19. A magnetic recording head for recording information on and/or reproducing information from an information storage medium comprising a substrate and a magnetic recording layer which is stacked on the substrate and on which recording is performed in a predetermined magnetic recording direction, the magnetic recording head comprising:
a head body having an end divided into two parts, the two parts facing each other with a predetermined distance therebetween;
first and second poles that are disposed on the two parts of the head body, respectively, to form a magnetic path and that face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween; and
an anisotropic medium that is interposed between the first and second poles and has a magnetic anisotropy,
wherein solid material is interposed between the first and second poles, and wherein the solid material consists of the anisotropic medium, wherein when a longitudinal size of a portion of the first pole facing the information storage medium is Uh and a length of the anisotropic medium perpendicular to the magnetic recording layer is Al, the size of the anisotropic medium is determined using Equation below:
1. A magnetic recording head for recording information on and/or reproducing information from an information storage medium comprising a substrate and a magnetic recording layer which is stacked on the substrate and on which recording is performed in a predetermined magnetic recording direction, the magnetic recording head comprising:
a head body having an end divided into two parts, the two parts facing each other with a predetermined distance therebetween;
first and second poles that are disposed on the two parts of the head body, respectively, to form a magnetic path and that face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween; and
an anisotropic medium that is interposed between the first and second poles and has a magnetic anisotropy,
wherein a magnetic field going into the predetermined gap decreases so as to be induced in the predetermined magnetic recording direction, and wherein when a longitudinal size of a portion of the first pole facing the information storage medium is Uh and a length of the anisotropic medium perpendicular to the magnetic recording layer is Al, the size of the anisotropic medium is determined using Equation below:
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This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 2003-5485, filed on Jan. 28, 2003, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a magnetic recording head for performing magnetic recording on an information storage medium, and more particularly, to a magnetic recording head with a structure capable of maximizing a magnetic field in a recording direction.
Magnetic heads are generally used to record information on and/or reproduce information from an information storage medium.
Recently, studies on magnetic recording heads using a perpendicular magnetic recording method are briskly in progress in order to increase recording density in a limited information storage field, i.e., hard disc drives (HDDs).
Unlike a general longitudinal magnetic recording head, a magnetic recording head using such a perpendicular recording method perpendicularly records a magnetization direction on a recording layer of an information storage medium. As a result, high-density recording is available, which results in a sharp increase in recording density.
The conventional ring type magnetic recording head having the above-described structure records information on and/or reproduces from an information storage medium 10 including a substrate 11 and a magnetic layer 13 which is stacked on the substrate 11 and on which recording is performed in a predetermined magnetic recording direction.
Accordingly, information is recorded on the information storage medium 10 by changing a perpendicular magnetization direction due to changes in a direction of magnetic flux formed by current. The recorded information can be reproduced from the information storage medium 10 by detecting changes in resistance of a magnetoresistive device depending on the magnetization direction of the information storage medium 10.
As marked with dotted lines in
The leakage of the magnetic field greatly reduces the magnitude of a perpendicular magnetic field going toward the information storage medium 10. In addition, the leakage of the magnetic field obstructs the magnetic flux from proceeding in the recording direction.
Moreover, in a case where an isotropic magnetic medium is inserted into the predetermined gap G1 of the conventional ring type magnetic recording head, the direction of magnetic flux may be induced toward the isotropic magnetic medium to considerably decrease the magnitude of the magnetic field for recording.
The present invention provides a magnetic recording head capable of securing high-density recording characteristics by reducing leakage of a magnetic field by using an anisotropic medium.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a magnetic recording head for recording information on and/or reproducing information from an information storage medium comprising a substrate and a magnetic recording layer which is stacked on the substrate and on which recording is performed in a predetermined magnetic recording direction. The magnetic recording head includes: a head body having an end divided into two parts, the two parts facing each other with a predetermined distance therebetween; first and second poles that are disposed on the two parts of the head body, respectively, to form a magnetic path and that face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween; and an anisotropic medium that is interposed between the first and second poles and has a magnetic anisotropy. A magnetic field going into the predetermined gap decreases so as to be induced in the predetermined magnetic recording direction. Here, the anisotropic medium is disposed so as to have a magnetic anisotropy in the magnetic recording direction of the magnetic recording head or in a tracking direction of the information storage medium.
The anisotropic medium is divided into two parts that face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween and includes an insulating medium that is located in the predetermined gap.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
FIG, 6 is a graph for comparing a perpendicular magnetic flux density according to the present invention with a conventional perpendicular magnetic flux density; and
Referring to
An end of the head body 21 is divided into two parts which face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween. The first and second poles 23 and 25 are disposed on the two parts of the head body 21 to face each other. The first and second poles 23 and 25 form a magnetic path through which a magnetic field is induced by current flowing in a coil (45 of
In order to increase an effective magnetic field, the anisotropic medium 27 is located in the predetermined gap G2, reduces leakage magnetic flux into the predetermined gap G2, and induces a magnetic field generated from the first pole 23 in a recording magnetization direction of the information storage medium 30. For this, the anisotropic medium 27 has a magnetic anisotropy in a predetermined direction.
Here, it is preferable that the anisotropic medium 27 is disposed to have the magnetic anisotropy in a magnetic recording direction of the magnetic recording head, i.e., in a perpendicular magnetic recording direction of the magnetic recording layer 33. As shown in
Alternatively, the anisotropic medium 27 may be disposed to have a magnetic anisotropy in a tracking direction of the information storage medium 30.
Here, it is preferable that the anisotropic medium 27 is made of a magnetic substance having a magnetic permeability of 100 or more, preferably a magnetic permeability of about 2000 or more. In other words, it is preferable that the anisotropic medium 27 is formed of Permalloy (an alloy of Ni and Fe) or CoNiFe.
It is preferable that the size of the anisotropic medium 27 is determined so as to minimize leakage of the magnetic flux using Equation 1:
wherein Uh denotes a longitudinal size of a portion of the first pole 23 facing the information storage medium 30 and Al denotes a length of the anisotropic medium 27 perpendicular to the magnetic recording layer 33.
A method of manufacturing the magnetic recording head having the above-described structure will now be explained with reference to
Referring to
As shown in
As can be seen in
The operation of the magnetic recording head manufactured according to the above-described method will be described below.
When magnetic recording is performed on the information storage medium 30, magnetic flux moves from the first pole 23 toward the second pole 25. Here, one of magnetic fields formed by the first and second poles 23 and 25 leaks into the gap G2. Due to this, by inserting the anisotropic medium 27 into the gap G2, a large amount of magnetic flux that normally goes from the first pole 25 into the gap G2 proceeds toward the information storage medium 30 and into the second pole 25. As a result, high-density recording characteristics can be secured.
Referring to
In the magnetic recording medium according to the present embodiment, the anisotropic medium 28 is divided into two parts 28a and 28b which are spaced apart from each other and the insulating medium 29 is interposed between the two parts 28a and 28b.
It is preferable that the insulating medium 29 is formed of a photoresist insulator, i.e., tantalum (Ta), titanium (Ti), aluminium oxide (Al2O3), or silicon dioxide (SiO2). Accordingly, magnetic flux going into the gap G2 can be efficiently reduced by the insulating medium 29.
In the magnetic recording head according to the present invention, the first pole 23 and/or the second pole 25 that has been described with reference to
Perpendicular and longitudinal magnetic fluxes according to the present invention will be compared with perpendicular and longitudinal magnetic fluxes according to the prior art through an electromagnetic field analysis.
A solid line represents a perpendicular magnetic flux of a magnetic recording head according to the present invention in which an anisotropic medium is inserted into the gap G2, and a dotted line represents a perpendicular magnetic flux of a conventional magnetic recording head. The anisotropic medium has a magnetic permeability of 4000 and is made anisotropic in a magnetic recording direction, and a magnetic flux density indicates a value obtained in a position 50 nm away from the magnetic recording head.
As can be seen in the line graphs of
As can be seen in
As described above, a magnetic recording head according to the present invention can include an anisotropic medium inserted in a gap thereof and having a predetermined anisotropy in a direction of the gap. Thus, a magnetic field can be maximized in a recording direction. Accordingly, a high perpendicular magnetic field can be induced on an information storage medium and a recording field can be induced in a perpendicular direction. As a result, high-density recording characteristics can be secured.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary-skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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